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My new favorite local creek SMB fly

Hook - Mustad C49S curved caddis size 8
.015 lead under wrap
Thread - UTC 70 burnt orange
Tail - Chartreuse mop
Body - Golden olive crystal chenille, medium
Legs - Chartreuse/black med round rubber
Collar - Green organza ribbon

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How do you fish this sinking fly for SMB? Do you strip it or dead drift it? Just curious. It looks like a sure winner. Where is your local creek? I'm looking for water smaller than the Juniata River to wade for smallmouths. I'm 71 and wading is a little more difficult.
 
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Bemis Stream

Tip - Gold tinsel
Tail - Gray mallard and brown quill sections
Hackle - Brown tied palmer
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Dark claret dubbing
Wing - Brown

Trout - Ray Bergman
 
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Bemis Stream

Tip - Gold tinsel
Tail - Gray mallard and brown quill sections
Hackle - Brown tied palmer
Ribbing - Gold tinsel
Body - Dark claret dubbing
Wing - Brown

Trout - Ray Bergman
Beautifully done! I really enjoy your work - and the special treatment to lesser known patterns! Bravo! Keep them coming 😎
 
Beautifully done! I really enjoy your work - and the special treatment to lesser known patterns! Bravo! Keep them coming 😎

thanks

more to come
 
How do you fish this sinking fly for SMB? Do you strip it or dead drift it? Just curious. It looks like a sure winner. Where is your local creek? I'm looking for water smaller than the Juniata River to wade for smallmouths. I'm 71 and wading is a little more difficult.
I generally drift it, I let it swing out straight and dangle a bit before slowly stripping it back in. Sometimes I just let it sit there after the swing and do nothing until I can’t stand it any more. I’ll then do one slow strip and let it sit there again until I can’t take it any more. My local creek (SE PA) is very rocky making wading somewhat difficult. In fact, when I went out on Saturday morning I forgot my wading staff which I always take. I made one cast, tripped and fell in the water, cutting my left hand on the rocks in 3 places. I went to the bank and grabbed a stick to use for the rest of the outing.
 
I generally drift it, I let it swing out straight and dangle a bit before slowly stripping it back in. Sometimes I just let it sit there after the swing and do nothing until I can’t stand it any more. I’ll then do one slow strip and let it sit there again until I can’t take it any more. My local creek (SE PA) is very rocky making wading somewhat difficult. In fact, when I went out on Saturday morning I forgot my wading staff which I always take. I made one cast, tripped and fell in the water, cutting my left hand on the rocks in 3 places. I went to the bank and grabbed a stick to use for the rest of the outing.
Thanks. Those wading staffs really help. I've been using one for 40 years. I've fallen while using mine a few times, too.
 
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Trout Fin

Tip - White floss
Ribbing - White floss
Body - Orange floss
Hackle - Orange
Wing - Narrow white, narrow black, married to and topping orange
 
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Trout Fin

Tail - Narrow red duck quill section
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Badger tied on as a collar and tied back and down
Wings - Married duck quill sections of white, black, and red White is on top. These are tied on edge over the body

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
 
That's one ugly bug!! The hackle looks like partridge...but what's that "yellow stuff" and what's the tail?
It’s got a partridge hackle, PT tail and body with some gold wire ribbing, thorax is some gold stone hare that I spun in.
 
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Trout Fin

Tail - Narrow red duck quill section
Body - Flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Badger tied on as a collar and tied back and down
Wings - Married duck quill sections of white, black, and red White is on top. These are tied on edge over the body

Fish Flies: The Encyclopedia of the Fly Tier's Art - Terry Hellekson
Appropriately named. Beautiful tie, as always.
 
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Brook Fin Wet Fly

Hook - Single Salmon
Thread - White under floss body, black head
Tag - Fine oval gold tinsel
Tail - Black hackle fibers
Hackle - Black tied palmer
Rib - Fine oval gold tinsel
Body - Orange floss
Wing - White, black, and orange, married
 
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Brook Fin Wet Fly

Hook - Single Salmon
Thread - White under floss body, black head
Tag - Fine oval gold tinsel
Tail - Black hackle fibers
Hackle - Black tied palmer
Rib - Fine oval gold tinsel
Body - Orange floss
Wing - White, black, and orange, married
A classic tie for a classic fly!
 
You will have to let us know how the foam works in comparison to the regular claw dad material. They are a great big fish fly for smallies! Catch ‘em up!
foam was no bueno. it tore around the bend as i feared it might and it could have been the shape, but it twisted the heck out of the leader. the ones i cut from the thin leather seemed fine.

also, the ones i tied on 9672's (middle one) had a hook gap issue which i also thought might be a problem. too many fish came unbuttoned so i retied them on some vintage mustad 3891's. a stout ring eyed sproat hook in size #1.
i also put some yellow fabric marker on the claws and added more weight with one have a single wrap and the other a double of .033 lead wire under the chenille.


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